tag:infodancer.org,2017-12-08:/weblog/atom/TriggerFingerInfodancer Atom Toolkit2018-09-10T15:14:23ZUS and other governments demanding encryption backdoorshttps://triggerfinger.org/weblog/entry/11507052018-09-10T15:14:23Z2018-09-10T15:14:23ZTriggerFingermatthew@triggerfinger.orghttp://triggerfinger.org/weblog/
<fieldset><legend><a href="https://appleinsider.com/articles/18/09/03/five-country-group-including-us-calls-for-encryption-back-doors-says-privacy-not-absolute">Apple Insider</a></legend>The privacy of Internet users "is not absolute," according to a statement from a five-country coalition that includes the United States following a meeting about security, with the overall theme demanding technology companies to make social networks and messaging services safer and to offer more support to government agencies to break encryption and access potentially sensitive data.</fieldset><br/>The answer should be no. Any backdoor is a designed-in security failure that reduces the protection available to everyone. And the privacy of individual users should be sacrosanct.